Monday, December 20, 2010

Global youth unemployment rate hit a new high.

<P> 8 月 12 news, according to a latest survey report, the global youth unemployment rate hit a new high. .The ILO's "Global Employment Trends for Youth 2010" reported that as of the end of 2009, the global age of 15 to 24 unemployed young people between the ages of 1 million total of 8 thousand, the highest recorded, and will increase this year. .Coincidentally, August 12, the world will celebrate the United Nations International Youth Year. .</ P> <P> International Labour Organization, said the employment prospects of young people is still relatively favorable until 2007, youth unemployment was steadily declining. .</ P> <P> report said the economic crisis of this decade before, an average annual increase of youth unemployment of 20 million people. .But in 2009, youth unemployment soared by 6.7 million, is shocking. .</ P> <P> report warned that more young people joined the ranks of the unemployed, as the employment of youth have given "Lost Generation" part, this trend will have serious consequences. .</ P> <P> the most serious in Central and South-Eastern Europe </ P> <P> ILO economist, co-author of the report Sarah Elder (SaraElder) said that youth unemployment in the developed countries and .non-central and southeast Europe, the EU Member States the most serious. .</ P> <P> She said: "These two regions and the annual increase in youth unemployment rate of increase that we began compiling figures in 1991, has been the highest in all regions. These developed countries, youth unemployment reached 17.7% ., a record. "</ P> <P> young people engaged in low productivity work </ P> <P> ILO report, the developed countries increased by 45% youth unemployment rate, though the youth labor force in these areas only .Global Youth 10% of the total labor force. .The report notes that youth underemployment and poverty are the biggest problems facing developing countries, approximately 90% of the world's youth population in developing countries. .</ P> <P> ILO economist and co-author of the report Captain Southworth (StevenKapsos) said that developing country governments do not provide unemployment benefits to unemployed young people. .Therefore, once the unemployment of young people have no choice. .They must work, most people had to turn the informal sector. .</ P> <P> He said: "So, while these young people worked hard, but mostly engaged in low productivity work, still can not get rid of extreme poverty. In this report we provide the first statistics on these people. We .estimates that the employment of youth in 2008 are 100 million poor people 2 million 5 thousand, which is 25 cents under $ 1 a day international poverty line calculations. This portion of the world youth labor force 28%. "</ P> .<P> International Labour Organization estimates that almost all regions of the world youth unemployment next year would be slightly improved, but the Middle East and North Africa region is expected to increase the youth unemployed. .Reported that the central and southeastern Europe, and the former Soviet republics of youth unemployment rate will drop by one percentage point, is the world's best. .</ P>.

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